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May 6, 2021
The Risky Password Habits You Need to Know About

In honor of World Password Day, we’re revealing the most surprising stats around risky password practices, plus steps you can take right now to stay safe. DID YOU KNOW? 53% of people haven’t changed their password in the last 12 months. (even after hearing about a breach in the news) Keep this in mind the […]

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April 16, 2021
Top 5 Crawl Stats Insights in Google Search Console

Crawl stats is a powerful report within Google Search Console, though it’s not accessible from within the main interface. Here’s why you need to find it. There is one report in Google Search Console that’s both insanely useful and quite hard to find, especially if you’re just starting your SEO journey. It’s one of the most powerful tools for […]

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November 7, 2019
How to Build Email Lists with Facebook

I don’t need to tell you that “the money’s in the list”. But what you may not know is that the #1 social network on the planet — Facebook — is an untapped source of emails to add to your list. In this post you’ll see how you can easily integrate a 3rd party email […]

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August 24, 2019
A Beginner’s Guide to Email Marketing

I really like developing and operating e-mail lists. Why? Since they make so significantly funds. Even nowadays, a healthful e-mail list is one particular of the marketing and advertising assets that’s pure gold. With a superior e-mail list, it feels like printing funds. Or obtaining a marketing and advertising laser beam that floods any marketing […]

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July 7, 2019
A Beginner’s Guide to SEO Keywords

Search phrases are vital to Search engine optimization. It is the initial ingredient of a kicking on line advertising campaign. With out a correct keyword tactic in location, your site loses organic site visitors — resulting in a loss of leads, conversions, and yes, profit. In this guide, we’ve broken down simple insights on Search […]

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June 7, 2018
A Beginner’s Guide to CSS

If you presently have a site or program to develop a site, CSS is certainly a term that you have come across. But for these of you who do not know how to code and do not have any improvement expertise, it can be a small confusing. Let me start out with the fundamentals. CSS stands […]

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April 19, 2018
A Beginner’s Guide to HTML

There are practically 1.7 billion internet websites worldwide. This quantity continues to develop every day. What do all of these internet sites have in popular? In one particular way or a further, they all use some kind of HTML. That is why studying fundamental HTML is such a helpful talent. Here’s the factor. You can surely make […]

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June 28, 2017
How to Easily Keep Track of and Install Your Favorite WordPress Plugins

I love a productivity tip.  As we all know having a process for building WordPress websites makes us more efficient and keeps us engaged in the process.  It’s when we get bored that silly mistakes happen or we get frustrated which is not a good frame of mind to be in when dealing with clients […]

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September 21, 2016
Everything you need to know about Google’s ‘Possum’ algorithm update

Wondering what’s up with local search rankings lately? Columnist Joy Hawkins has the scoop on a recent local algorithm update that local SEO experts are calling ‘Possum.’ For those of you wondering what “Possum” is, it’s the name we in the local search community decided to give the massive Local algorithm update that happened September […]

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May 23, 2016
Crafting Killer Email Subject Lines

Are your emails stuck in one-sided relationships with your target audience? Are you paying attention to your email subject lines? It’s a rising epidemic: You want to share information about a new product/ upgrade/ discount/ opportunity/ etc. with your subscribers, so you write a decent email and hit “send” to delight your readers. But you […]

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May 4, 2016
New version of malware uses ‘God Mode’ to hide from users

Many PC users will have a ‘God Mode’ folder sitting on their desktop — it’s a neat Windows tweak that allows immediate access to a whole host of different controls that come in handy every now and again. However, new information from McAfee suggests that malware could be taking advantage of the same functionality. Dynamer […]

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April 10, 2016
Bad Review? Five Easy Steps to Soften the Blow

It happens. You’re running late due to an emergency, a new patient is mad their insurance doesn’t cover what they’d hoped for, or maybe you two just aren’t a personality match. Days or weeks later, you run across a review on Google or Yelp that makes you… well, yelp. We agree with you. It’s patently […]

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March 26, 2016
How to Add a Featured Image to a Genesis Post or Page

Most Genesis templates provide the ability to add a WordPress Featured Image to a post and to display the Featured Image on the Blog page. But what if you also want to display a Featured Image on a single post or page? And what if you want to use a Featured image with a size different […]

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January 26, 2016
WordPress Development for Beginners: Learning PHP

Becoming a WordPress developer goes hand-in-hand with learning PHP, the popular server-side scripting language WordPress is built on. Originally created in 1994, PHP is a powerful and free open source tool for creating dynamic and interactive websites. This is the second post in our five-part series for beginners, teaching you the fundamental concepts of WordPress development […]

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January 25, 2016
Google Better Prepares You for Its Big Forthcoming Change

February is getting closer, and you know what that means. Google announced last month that in late February, it would begin sending traffic to Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) from Google Search. Have you looked into setting up AMP yet? If yes, how has the experience been? If no, do you plan to? Let us know […]

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October 21, 2015
12 Ways to Secure Your WordPress Site You’ve Probably Overlooked

WordPress security is often referred to as “hardening.” Makes sense. After all, the process is like adding reinforcements to your castle. It’s all about bolstering the gates and putting lookouts on every tower. But that term doesn’t always allow you to realize the details that go into improving site security. Even if you’ve done next […]

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October 2, 2015
4 Quick Ways to Lower Your WordPress Site’s Bounce Rate

So I launched a WordPress blog a couple of years ago. I threw everything into it for a few months. I wrote article after article, focusing on high-quality content; all the while dreaming of the success it would become. Then, as the same old story goes, I became distracted by other commitments, and the blog declined into […]

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October 2, 2015
4 Ridiculously Obvious Mistakes I Made Building WordPress Sites for Clients

It was New Year’s Eve in the port of Saint-François in the Caribbean. It was hot, and the town was buzzing with preparations for the evening festivities. And I was working on finishing a WordPress site for a client. Not a good way to be spending your time hours before the clocks chimed in the New […]

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September 28, 2015
Compromised WordPress Sites Spread Spywares And Potentially Unwanted Applications: What You Should Know

Researchers reveal that some compromised WordPress sites are unwittingly spreading potentially unwanted applications (PUAs), as well as spyware. The spyware and PUAs are being sent to users through fraudulent browser plugins and bogus Flash update messages. The hacked WordPress sites basically redirect users to Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) that are infested with spyware. The covert […]

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September 9, 2015
How to hire a WordPress developer when you know nothing about code

Of all the WordPress users, I’m pretty sure the majority of them don’t know everything about what’s happening behind their website, e-commerce, or blog built on this open source software. Sure, some of them might know HTML and CSS; others are even able to hide post dates or edit some PHP lines, but that’s all. […]

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